Annie Man

Hong Kong actress (born 1976)


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::summary Hong Kong actress (born 1976) ::

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Annabelle (or Annie) Man Chung-han (), born 20 July 1976, is an actress from Hong Kong.

Career

Man started her career in television series in 1993 at the age of 16 at ATV. She played the role of a girl with a developmental disability in the 1997 film Mad Stylist directed by Stephen Yip.

After spending 6 years at ATV, Man transferred to TVB in 2000. Five years later, she ended her corporation with TVB and looked forward to retrieving her career in Mainland China.

ATV (1993 - 1999)

Throughout her 6 years at ATV, Man has appeared in a total of 22 series and took on the lead role on numerous occasions. In 1998, she was even voted by fans as one of the top 10 actresses in ATV.

List of ATV series with Annie's appearance:

TVB (1999 - 2005)

Shortly after signing on with TVB, Annie was cast into a major series, The Legendary Four Aces where she played a prominent role. Her major break came in 2001 when she was cast as the lead actress in Colourful Life alongside Frankie Lam (whom she had previously partnered with at ATV). Annie's character in the series, the lovable princess with a heart of gold called Dun Zhu (顿珠), had such a lasting memory on the audience that she became instantly recognised by the name of her character.

Later in the same year, she took on yet another lead role in Whatever It Takes (co-starring Benny Chan). Despite being seen by many as a promising young actress, her talents had not been recognised and she was thereafter reduced to supporting roles.

During her years at TVB, Annie has appeared in 13 TV series as well as making guest appearances at various host shows.

TVB

Movies

China Mainland (2008 - Present)

VIU (2020 - Present)

Personal life

On March 2, 2012, Annie married a businessman, Jason Lee.

On August 20, 2012, Annie gave birth to a daughter, Jaime.

References

References

  1. "Cinespot 動 映 地 帶 : 救 命". Cinespot.
  2. "Mad Stylist (1997) Directed by: Steven Yip". sogoodreviews.com.
  3. "Annie Man's daughter will have short legs".
  4. "Annie Man's daughter will have short legs".
  5. "Celebrity Weddings: Annie Man and Jason Lee".
  6. "Annie Man gives birth to 5 pound baby girl".

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